Broken zerk -- can't get it out

   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #61  
Carbide bit set and good extractors sounkd like great Christmas Stocking Stuffers to me. Hint Hint :thumbsup:
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #62  
no doubt!
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out
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#63  
Duly noted and will add to my "To Acquire" list. I am slowly building a tool collection.
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #64  
Duly noted and will add to my "To Acquire" list. I am slowly building a tool collection.

And the wisdom to use it. Next broken zerk will take 90 seconds to fix.
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #65  
now that he knowsexactly how to remove them, and may soom have all the specialy tools.. he's pretty much assured to not have any break anymore.. :)

seems to happen that way.. :)

I needed a large bearing puller for like 5 ys.. finally went out and got one.. used it 1x and now havn't seen or needed t he thing in 2ys.. lost somewhere inthe bottom of the tool cabinet..

best of luck to the OP!
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #66  
now that he knowsexactly how to remove them, and may soom have all the specialy tools.. he's pretty much assured to not have any break anymore.. :)

seems to happen that way.. :)

I needed a large bearing puller for like 5 ys.. finally went out and got one.. used it 1x and now havn't seen or needed t he thing in 2ys.. lost somewhere inthe bottom of the tool cabinet..

best of luck to the OP!

Great observation and I'm afraid will prove true. I have a number of "one-off" tools that I bought to never endure again the painfull process i just went through and the tools are still new in the box. In fact, I think I have some stubby easy-outs specifically for broken grease zerks. Bought them maybe 15 years ago when I broke the last zerk. Oughta be a law.
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #67  
sixdogs said:
Great observation and I'm afraid will prove true. I have a number of "one-off" tools that I bought to never endure again the painfull process i just went through and the tools are still new in the box. In fact, I think I have some stubby easy-outs specifically for broken grease zerks. Bought them maybe 15 years ago when I broke the last zerk. Oughta be a law.

Doesn't matter. He who dies with the most toys wins. :)

Or as a friend put it, it's not a real project if it doesn't require at least one new tool.
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #68  
yup.. i've got a few myself that were taken out of the package.. waved over the project for 10 seconds to do that 1 single task wich they are needed for.. and then cleaned and put back up.. hopedfully to be found if ever needed avain.. befroe they rust or dry rot.. :)
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #69  
Some tools are like insurance...Gotta' have it, but hope you never have to use it again..!!
After restoring, rebuilding numerous old tractors, and hit & miss engines, I've gotten several repeat uses out of tools like those.
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #70  
reminds me of the extension I got for my lug/breaker bar for my f450 dually. the dish is real deep in the back on the 19.5" rims, and I was always scratching the aluminum covers.. I got the extension 2ys ago and now have never used it.. :)
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #71  
Just wanted to comment on the broken zerk. If you break a zerk i think its time for a new tractor. Just sayin:cool2:
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #72  
There is a tool on the Kubota.com website for removing/retapping broken zerk fittings. I don't have one (yet) nor have I used one. :2cents:
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #73  
You know, the other half of the quality tool you buy and never use again thing is the piece of junk tool you buy for an intended one-time use and wind up using it daily for 30 years figuring that after the last use it will never be needed again.

I have an old Mammoth Mart (?) lug wrench I bought used at a yard sale in 1972 ! intending to replace it soon because it never fit the way I would have liked. It's still in the barn and still gets used and I can't bear to spend the $25 needed to buy a new one of quality. Ought to be a law against that as well.
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #74  
lew61 said:
There is a tool on the Kubota.com website for removing/retapping broken zerk fittings. I don't have one (yet) nor have I used one. :2cents:

Naw, they probably cost a lot more than that. :D
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #75  
reminds me of the 3.99$ pickle fork I bought at harbor freight in oh.. 97.. so that I didn't have to buy the 12$ one from napa.. I had a 8n i was replacing the TRE's on.

so far.. it's done about 20 other tractors and vehicles since then.. :)

You know, the other half of the quality tool you buy and never use again thing is the piece of junk tool you buy for an intended one-time use and wind up using it daily for 30 years figuring that after the last use it will never be needed again.

I have an old Mammoth Mart (?) lug wrench I bought used at a yard sale in 1972 ! intending to replace it soon because it never fit the way I would have liked. It's still in the barn and still gets used and I can't bear to spend the $25 needed to buy a new one of quality. Ought to be a law against that as well.
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #76  
That's why I like to hit Flea market's or auctions that list older quality tools. Farm auctions with boxes of wrenches etc., looking for the odd ball, use just once in a while stuff. Just got to be at the right place at the right time... A box may have several larger wrenches, but not a set. If I need to cut one for a special purpose, it doesn't hurt near as bad, as buying a new one to do that...
Still have several large adjustable flat jaw "monkey wrenches" that fit the bill to hold something, or straightening something I've bent. Put a 4' cheater pipe on it, and have at it...
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #77  
Finally I have just started running to Lowes or TSC on the fly for the one off items. At least there someone is standing by to help me find it. :D
 
   / Broken zerk -- can't get it out #78  
i hear ya.. I flea market and yard sale stuff like that. of course.. nowadays you can buy a new chniese socket set for 3$ at harbor freight

but those are the best wrenches to cut / bend. the onsies or cheap ones.

ditto ont he monkey wrench parallel jaw adjustable pliers. much superior tot he slip jaw adjustables we have today..


That's why I like to hit Flea market's or auctions that list older quality tools. Farm auctions with boxes of wrenches etc., looking for the odd ball, use just once in a while stuff. Just got to be at the right place at the right time... A box may have several larger wrenches, but not a set. If I need to cut one for a special purpose, it doesn't hurt near as bad, as buying a new one to do that...
Still have several large adjustable flat jaw "monkey wrenches" that fit the bill to hold something, or straightening something I've bent. Put a 4' cheater pipe on it, and have at it...
 

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